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. ......... . ' .. v . j .... 41 - ... . '' r . , ... . : . : . ' . . .- , . , ... : w .. 5 v jn. J THE EVENIKG .DISPM CH;-JUK 13, 1912 r 1 , . . , . . . . ,--. . I . .. - - , 11 . i. ..l,,,; :, j, .. i s -.m i r-r. ' .-1 I . ' .... . - -.-': ' i Vrightsville Breezes " Mr. and Mrs. 7. P. Whyte have taken a cottage " at 'Wrlghtavllle Beach Ex tension and :are . now; at home there. , v, - ' Mr. Bruce C. Sugg, a former Wil- xningtonian now of 3reenTiller JN. . C is stopping; a few days at the Seashore Hotel. ; His friends have been glad to greet him. ' : V- " i. ;-.; . k Arrivitig at the Seashore Hotel this morning -for a few days Visit at that' popular hostelry were Messrs. T. J. Cunningham : and A. M. Parker, of Xiake City, N. C. The rows of seats on the south ve randa at Lumina;have been covered Hvith a large awning. The improve ment makes these i seats a -great deal more comfortable than they have been in the past V . " Mr. Robert Strange, Jr., has ac cepted a position -as-, - Assistant Cash ier at the Oceanic. He is at home from the. Vrniyers,ity, pt.Nprth .Caro- ton Smith and Master M. Smith left a genial addition to the clerical, force fit tbe hoteL ' Among those who arrived at the Oceanic Hotel yesterday afternoon were T. H..Raney, of: Chapel Hill;: R. 3B Shine, of Faison; Berg, of South tort; TTV. Moore, of. Acme; A. Cow eer, of Chadbourn;,R. S. Carr of Rose Hill, and A. J. ? Roberts, of Mount i Friends of . Mrs. M. L. Hardeman Itrill ,be sgreatly pis jshe is now' recixperatfng 'after ;an ex- tenaed ilinesa pf.fourpr nve monns 1 i mm Bail i National League. Results Yesterday. , At Brooklyn 3; Pittsburg 7. At. PhUadelphla : 0 ;' CipclnnaU 8. , At Boston 6; St: Louis 8. - At New York 3;', Chicago 3. . Standing of the Clubs: P r Club.; Won. ."Lost.- ( P.O. New York ..36 8 .818 Chicago , . J . . . . 25 -20 .556 Cincinnati 27 22 .551 PHtshiirfir .. ...24 ,,-20.i : Philadelphia . . . , . 19 , u t , 23 , - . .4oZ St. Louis . .22 28 AW Rrnnklvn .. .. ...14 - 29 V .326 Boston .. .. ,..,.15 33 .31? Chicago . .... ..020 000 0002 3 Ne? York .. .... .000 100jD2x 3 9 Richie, Brown and Archer: Mar quard, Crandall and Myers;' 'time 1:58; umpires .xs.iem ana J5usu, Pittsburg ' . . .... 001 200 4007 11 BrooMyn r i.010 ,00Oc Q02--3?. ! 7 l Robinson and Kelly; . jbufk.. Alien and OTHillef; time ; 1:39; : umpires Ea' son ahUIJolinstonef1 Cincinnati . . . . .302 002 1008 10 3 Philadelphia . . . .000 000 000 a 4 Suggs and McLean; Alexander, Chalmers, Wallace and Dooin and Gra ham; time 1 : 45 ; umpires ;uwen. ana Brennan. Boston . . . . ,-.004 010 0016 14 St Louis 200 240 0008 8 Brown, Dickson, Donnelly and Kling and Rarjden; Steele, bailee and Bres naban U time i i : 24-umpires -Ftanerait and Emslie. ir.'ahd Jbtift: HaftfemaW attStrVand Mrs. B. S. Mills have taken a cottage a.t the. beach for the Bummer. . .-While Mrs.r Hardeman ? is k still very i weak Xrontj her extended illness she is rap idly; recovering , her strength. v Among the rfegistrationss at the (Seashore Hotel last evening were ?ioted Mr. ,H. W. Winstead, of Rocky jMount; J M. Royail, of Richmond !Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Steele, and 5E. S. Steele, Jr., of Charlotte; J. F. jGriffith, of Monroe; H. V. Henry, of Monroe; J. H. Craighill, and Walter iScott, of Charlotte, and Irving B. Tucker, of Whiteville. rThe Patcb," Mrs. R. B. Dunn's fctomfortable cottage, haa quite a iium- er of 'guests, among : these , being jMrs. Chas. Metz, of Atlanta,' Ga., and fchildren; Mr. F. E. Kellogg, of At lanta, Ga.; Mr. S. Inglesby, of ; Phila- idelphiaPa.; Mr. Walker Meares, and Miss Adelaide Meares, Mr. D. H. Pen jton and children, Mrs. M. Ff Allen and (children, and 'Miss May Houston, all fcrf Wilmington. Mr. H. Markley Croswell, who has ! been a guest at thes Hanover Inn for peveral weeks left this afternoon, re turning to Houston, Texas, where .he represents the :?ioeal;'cotton . exporting &:m,pf Alexander Sprunt & Son. He Hvas accompanied as far as Greenville, IS. C by his -sister,: Miss Mary Cros well, who has been the guest: of Miss Etta Brand ,or...i.?dayB. Friends regret their departure. Mr. and Mrs: H. L. Fennell, and family have moved to their handsome suburban home, Arcadia, at Wrights- ville Sound. Friends will be; Interested to know that Miss Mary Hardison,;Of Rocky Mount, Is .expected to arrive Within a few days to spend sometime as..-the guest of Miss Charlotte Fen nel!. Miss Hardison has visited Miss Fennell several times in the past and she is : very popular, here, ' . . Camping- parties among , youths seems, to be the latest form of amuse-j ment at the resort. On the west side pf the car terminals at Xiumina, four pr five smalL.tents have been "pitch ed." These will be occupied through out the summer by energetic "'young Americans. Among. the lads-who are enjoying the fun of camp "life ;' are Wfllie Mack1; Turn'er. Mack": Wflson, Arthur Savage, William Monroey Her bert Huhn, Kellf Jewefl jrtWilter Cpllinsr, Xlhris Gerdeyme;j6u, Russell iioricandBiryweiat1 Friendsf have been 'delilld to' jwel- come Mr. 'Ge:orge.vD. Parsley and his bride, f PltobttV&f Pafloaifew days visit atMr8; . &';.cunrn,'sot : tage, "The PatfPsleWfeia former WiUningijn boy whajade more than gotnthlengmering profession. Het-arid'"hisi:Dride:ttee Miss Edith xH. WhithiarehVl pf;; Pitts burg, Pa.,, were married fftthat clty on June 4th. They iare nospending their honeymoon afo thet jesoiri5 .:Mr. Parsley-is connected S with Hhe? Alle ghany County Light'Compay.'iof Pittsburg . It. M,bei Sjomer:f years -sincfrhemoved from': WilniMg- - ton to make his; home in ;.the ndrth. His friends JEiave neen deliehted tii W tend acordial, welconW niSaelf 'ad ; his tKtMikMAi ''TT, :-Ji i ' -jLtklTii' LTi.- T lib!: tL.--r'-1 ' . i, vavc; at ljumma ior the Tnrkeyifttithf(rf; fantastib: dancing )s- 'the ! proper eaici wnicftinas ": been rissued bys the Tidewater er Qdmpanyaiaage ment. TUe rulifig in j5foper ac count of the wide-jvokue some, of the fancy steps have had recently Di rector;. John jKneisel,; of; the ; Lumina orchestra;? has been instructed by the . management, to : have the orchestra cease playihgs whiieyer Ihe hoticefi American League. At t)etr6it -.1; Washlhgion 5. ; At Chicago 11; New York 2. At Cleveland 0; Philadelphia 6 f r Standliw of.theXiubsr " Clrib; :. ! r Wp. ip&t. Boston Chicago . . . Washington Philadelphia Detroit .1 Cleveland . . New York . St: Louis . . Boston .' 'J. St. Louis .. p. a .32 ? 18 " .640 ....32 20 "Ait . . .30 . 21, 5 .'58? . . .25 20 .556 ....23 25 .479 ..16 30 .348 . ...14 36 .280 . . . 001 030 0105 10 ...000 120 0003 6 . V THEATRE The wac'time spirit: will crack in the air, and laughter, .will .handed, out n big chunks, while scenes of beauty and charm will be presented ? ta 4afe zlethe yislon, at. the ,NeWBljod.tO; Truly, at this deiignttui: Bpdt, ' - - ...... I-TI 1 ' rl I -. . S 5- .-S. . This charming - summer costume p-. lustrates eff ectiyely,,the vyoguet-the short"' jacket' which." te in,tnis case a sleeveleBs'affafr'ofe: worn oyer a cowii' of embroidered voile : and cluny lace.' Black atln U Ufle4,fpr the'pet- ; cf Arw I these colors being also- comumea in tne nanasome paraeoi vmn ub yu iere cord.fi , ,yT'v - :. .csit.:-. . S S:.. s - AMMMMSest where healthfulness, coming as -the result of free and fresh ventilation RTMf cool breezes, is a constant attend ant, one of the greatest bills ever of fered, will, greet the amusement public today. v ' There -will be three reels of; films, and its ufteleteg, t perhaps, ta , reiterate that each filtn is & feature on, WfltW the music will ;-be aWfdll 'jolly, .. v Amotg the photoplay -stars' tpday is The Sunset -Gtuu" w It, is a fllta .of martial , spirit;" one that will carry war-time : excitement, surging v through tha veins; and , yet one that . H breathe sweetnees into the. heart.. It is;alBO' a :wa presentation of novelty; away from the'breaten path.. Another topliner today one , decid edly out of the ordinary-is "Mission aries in-Darkest Africa." It is a Jheart gripping film in aotion and ' one L that at the same time will carry Informa tion to the mind, as the scenes in the African jungles' are depicted in vivid manner. The adventures of the- mis sionary and his daaghter are at times thrilling. :';' r ' At the Grand. r; " ' . At the Grand today, atthis theatre swept by oool breezes and where all K Ml 111 injlltllll L. - OnCU WUt I . T 7- -- 7 . - . wn. be offered today. . Besides ; the . -iPS' -M 1 three hew reels ;5f films, ther,e wili be ,,: . W'S.W6fiPi-- - ' : all-new and most delightful: orches-f trai music, for which the Grand, ; is justly1 celebrated.. ; : " A : leading photoplay foday is a big Vita'graph, "The Picture Idol, and it is-fined withantrwholesdme, laughs, showing" that 'the " matinee Idol has nothing on' the Jnovihg pieturg idoL ; Two other premier Btar filnis'are the following f 7 " "A Close CaH"A couple of street fakirs fail to draw a crowd, sode cide to . change their "act;.' one of them blacking up. and singing coon sb.ngs. This might have -gotten the -crowd had not the blacked-up singer been 'j- '-'sir. Vlll to c . I . . m - . Wood and Cady ; Powell and Ste- misiasen 5iur a .iwxwi was suspectea or a jwanapping. tis phens; time 1:45;" umpires Egan and O'Loughlin. s - , Cleveland .. ....000 000 0000 3 1 Philadelphia . . ...230 000 0006 5 1 Baskette, Mitchell, George and O'Neil; Coombs, and -Lapp; time 1:41; umpires Hart and Collins. . v Chicago .620 0Q0".21x-rll 12 0 New York .. . .000 000 020 2 12 2 Mogridge, Walsh, Block; Vaughru Thompson and Sweeney and Street; time 2:05; umpires Dineen and Sheri dan: " : : Detroit ........ 000 100 000 I 3 S Washington .. ..100 101 1105 8 2 Covington, Works and , Onslov, Johnson and.Ainsmithr time 1:36; unlf pires Westervelt and Evans. '" Carolina League. Results Yesterday, At Greenville 0Aderspn s0. . At Charlotte 2; WiristbnhSalem 6 At Greensboro 6; Spartanburg 10 Club: Anderson Charlotte1 . , Spartanburg Winston-Salem . Greensboro . . ... .15 ' ; Won. Lost. 23 ...21 ..20 Greenville .17 17 20 23 24 25 P.Cl .675 .575 .512 .465 .333 .405 neck is saved by the child 1 being found by the nurse, who iad allowed it to 8tray.,away.:; ; X " n "Helen's Marriage" Helen . ; : and Tom try- to elope-, but ; papa ,' catches them, and drives .TonV; away witJhV i gun. -At first. Tom's .. friends at jthe clijb gite him. the, laugh, but:lhe nejt day when" he tells them a plan, which was - suggested by seeing a: Motion Picture - Company at rork, they con sent to help himf brging is scheme to a successful finish.' " ' ' ' If .you anticipate a tripjand you need Trunks, Suit Cases, and Traveling Bags there iXdd;btter;time than clow and no better place than REHDER'S to supply your needs . y - , . . , iMos : " large size, $1.75 .: : g Frame, to fasten to bed,, the $3.00 :'-ci-,!--;.rf..S! ' . ; . . ..." .-v.. , " -. 'J - . i - - -r; V. : -V rw j' - "7. : "fife Metaiibfinn ' :' ---rr-.r:'!': Kincv at $zd iv.- .'i HammjDls $lS5(HtOj$0 Green Porch i ScreenSi $1.25 and $1.75 " See the NeSumlner kind, so cool. Store :,f Wi.,-'iIS I. Closes. "'Evenings : ;-; .. .: II " w'w ' 'r I Jl II... mm Store Closes Saturday at 10 P. M. The Rmmt&$06tiir .. .- . . .U - -i - tr--- ri- 'tuft - r stir: JOYNE-"SMiTH!NUPTIALS IMPBI.O.NEP TURKEY ; ;i :,, LAID HER OWN FOOD. - Appaiachlan League. At Knoxvllle 4; "AshevHIe2. : 7 At Cleveland 4 ; Johnson City 7. . At iorrlstown 1; "Bristol 2. Untied States League. At Pittsburg 3 ; Richmond A; (16 in ningsl) v vv, ' j Only one game scheduled. ; South Atlantic League. At Coluiabia 1 ? Albany 0. 'i At Macon 8; Savannah I . At Jacksonville 0; Columbus 6.. . 2nd: Jacksonville 2; Columbus 1. International League. At Baltimore 5; Jersey City 2. . :: At Providence 9V Newark 8. At Buffalo 2; Toronto 4.' 2nd: Toronto 8; Buffalo 2. At Rochester 15; Montreal 5. r : American Association. At Indianapolis S', Minneapolis 13. At Louisville 4; St. Paul -5. -At Columbui 1; Milwaukee 0. At Toledo 3 ; Kansas. City 4. 2nd: Toledo 4; Kansas City 3; (13 innings.) '?'- ' i ' Virginia Leaaue: At RoanokerS ; ichinond ''2.r At Newport ews f Petersburg 4. At.Lyhchburr 4for1olK:. ' : At Portsmouth 2; Danville 1 ;V' ' f ;S6erii?t4ae :':-' '-' -: ; , At . ChattanoogCiephis 2) ' - At Atlanta 2;' Nashville 5. At "Birmingham's J Mobile 3. ; . v,' College . Games. , At Cambridge! 'Holy lCross 3; Har vard 7. . , - - ' . ing the ; naughty 'Turkey TrbV Only once or ; twice thus : far has ;.it been necessary , tor adopt this controlling measure. The. management: feels that , in: barring : such, dances, the high Plane which . has" always .characterized .dancing at Lumina will be Tivtmoma The many - favorable commendaHrtti " &B tO the Tllle. In thomealtraa nfli.n Reading, Pa., June 13. Thomas Brossman ,a prosperous farmer of Sinking Spring, drove into the city yesterday carrying with feim a turkey yarn which he does not tell to every body, because he fears it will put him In the "nature faker" class. Brossman owns a flock of turkeys. Two moths ago one of them disap peared and he supposed it had return ed to the wild state. This morning Brossman was digging-around an bid haystack when he heard a faint noise. He dug into the stack and eventually reached an emaciated- turkey which he recognized as the missing member of his Hock: ; Scattered around the turkey were the. shells of forty-two turkey eggs. Brossman says he counted them Happy Event on iSouth Sixth Street Yesterday. V A quiet - but pretty marriage was celebrated at 6 o'clock-yesterday eve ning at the .residence, of Miss Hen rietta Eniiett, ? 3&7- South Sixth street, the contracting : . parties being Mr Thaddeus Joyner and, Miss l,da Smith. &r.ipi.-iV;ppUi pasjC)r joi rinity Mein- cdist Church, performed the cere mony. . .Mr.a Joynerri .is . a , native of Duplin county and Miss, Smith is from Columbus county, ,bij$; Wilmington has been, their home f 05jSom.Myears. . Af t?r the cereniony happy couple left, for Spencer,. w4chaplace : wjll be their, home in the futura JTheiiiinanx friends,. regat-l.p felhWbeav an send rafter 'tnefii tb their newftnme their besrwishes, fopJ$p$A ancLnappy, weqaea me. ;t , -; V; That's the Number of the " New Grocery Store of Call the Number for anything in flaar 6 McNeely Fancv or Green Groceries HARDY HAAR , J. C McNEELY ? 215 Market Street. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. Bate Headquarters assortment of Bathing Suite can be fo Health is' thn' f Anndatfon of all ffood looks. The wise Vomaii realises thl3 and takes precautions to preserve her health and I'strength through the- pe riod. of child 'bearing. She remains a pretty . mothef by . avoiding . as far as possible the suffering and dangers of such occasions. This ' every woman may -do , through: the . use-, of Mother's friend.: This, is a . medicine - fcr external application and so penetrating in its nature as to thoroughly, lubricate simply laidnreglg ate it. Ac cording torossinan's version ' this particular f-fol jbpuld 'haye gone on living f oreyejf through the f perpetual motion she4nad 4pyerited.- Tne turKeygot mto aiewnaystack through a .small Je'-paauejJjy chick ens and oncitTiVisdnitble to turn around or ; eat; her ? way ; to the other side- Then she began to lay . her daily egg.. . . :. .. J. r4 -7 f i. J .;, WIGGS-FRY Happy ;Pair.'Pf!flhtheir 'Troth Yes- . terday. . .,;fAt; th:hQme of Ir and Mrs. LeRoy jbetiwin yesterday, the marriage of Miss Bertha Wiggs and' Mr Thomas A.v Pry waslemn12M. Owing to a recent - beeeaeEB,tj&ln the bride's family .theceremoiny was quiet ' and simple, ' but'-, was the : occasion of a tender happiness such as was possible only .in: blend , of grief of bereavement andjoy of f a ihappy ;marriagei WRevi Dr. A. VD; McClure; performed the ceremony. The young -people left On the afternoon train for the south and will make their home In Florence, S.-C.- The couple haa. many friends in -Wilmington all of 'rwh6m .will "ex tend .their ..best wishes -1.. thegenera"! wish that the "T. T." and similar forms of -dancing,- npt be al- every -muscle, nerve' aniT tendon in- whAn h. tma, !ivi,r,v hi volTed durimji tho "period before baby the skla and .tissues, relieves tender ness and soreness and 'perfectly-pre pares the system torA natural and; 4 safe , motherhood. . l&ther's ... JPriend , iS .' soId at drug Always Something; to do .You . can put on your '.old clothes - od takeotlie :voods.and streams ; Fisti, rbwtiamp or hunt in season- In the The VV. VY. W. Solid Gold Set Ring are guaranteed in ; eyery way; ; any stone falling but will be replaced freerf there aro none better made. We aire stores.. Write .for. free baoXfor , ex- Bnia ocrAnta ... New arrivals in. Gold pectiht iaolhCTM M ,JJ', . WaluabirinfornVation'r' ';:v- :, - ana HUTer wovei"es' yycub uu. Brass c etc. Hot Weather .'Special Tlierniijs: Bottles and. Parasols.' ' ; Expert Watch Repalrtr.j. 5 F. A. Masonic Temple -1 :r or : yoU " can ? play ! ? golf. : or tenrtis-roc i billiards on fainy ' days music (and. h " dancing atrthe hotels in the. evening. ---R-.T,.. -. .-- (": Til .--.'.iSlftSia '."r.Jf6S :-:,rdJf!l ,There Are Through . Car from ,Ne York to the Adirondack' a'nCatskili Mountains, Thousand ,'. Pf .Islands. Saratncra KnrinW'rTate ReWcrft'iTffl '?rtiVtiiiSCT I: iJMonntains. Your locdl "agent Wglvtybu'cbMpa te:intOrmatio. . ' ; yr-W Let V flam Tour Vacation.. -Tell 'us la a greneral way wha you re- i AMietT-r -i : - nnrl wo urllf nr AtdA aaa hf e.fo : f&?$ r toyour consiaerauon witn com- ' Vil: Hew t -iMiSiWH- . 1 J.. . ..... '" Hw Totk -fcr 5 ' i ' t f," 5 yTmMIIIMIIIIIIIIIHiMMIiMMMI e oi-lltsett I And Liquor Cure Co. 1 :' ,;eidle, ;N;C- ; : X-ijjurltreatm a vegetable cbmp :...,., WEitJSE NQ uvDnnro Mir I -: Or dther poisonous drugs- We . 3 I absolutely guarantee ; that after"4. 3 ?: taking ourctreatment the patient rr will have, no desire ,ior: .mtoxi-i: eating liquors, wehuildftiip lej somhla. All communications j-1 ? strictly confidential. Write ' to-r 1 I r l- Reference by permission on 3 Mr. C . Yopp. ... c . . . T ' : . - :J ,Mtiir X1 ", tL Mr. C H. Keen, and Mr. WE. IMIIitlUUIHM If you are thinking of taking a dip in the ocean, try oirfeet Fit Bath A nevy shipment of Straw Hats have men and children. II I .1 mi II ).'! . 4fVi.,:i-v,.?:;;v.:l Ml a. 1 11 II II U I ? The Jbest Auta Lubricating Oil on. the market made ia Lmmei, , No iarbon. -t l rv 4t ana oe convinced."" v Foam MSB (Bm :i:lr:rf-f;:: . -r 3? rf.. J Buuscribft to ThejEveriint Dispatch 6,000 bags Rottland 3,000 bags KirigsWind 600 baks Hydrated lime SO'bbls Rock Ume ; "500 Rolls Rubber w$mBm:j- - 'Roofing lilss Brlcl Flue ; , Brick Manufacturers and Dealers in building Materia! ; LOWEST PRICES QUICK DEUVfcKi vvrty .... .; - 7 7 :V -.-.-.y ;v:vvv rv-'?i 0''-c-
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